Re: CS>OT, diabetes and MS

2002-02-27 Thread Catherine Creel
A virus-induced molecular mimicry model of multiple sclerosis Full text http://www.jci.org/cgi/content/full/108/2/311 -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: silver-list-requ...@eski

Re: CS>NEW RESEARCH

2002-02-27 Thread Wong111
Dear Brooks I am not a researcher but if I may, I would like the dosage protocol you used. Here is some information from another list you may be interested in: suggested dosage to be taken 3 times a day. ALC 500mg ALA 250mg COQ10 80 mg CREATINE 5g. Costing based on Beyond A Century prices $

CS>ms

2002-02-27 Thread Shirley Reed
Is there any good reason not to try a zapper? I don't have ms, but my zapper has sure done me a lot of good for I don't know what all. I am using a Don Croft model. pj __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Greetings - Send FREE e-cards for every occasion! ht

Re: CS>Mesosilver

2002-02-27 Thread Ian Roe
Taking the higher ppm is not a waste. I just take less of it. Some people take 2-4 oz of 5ppm per day. With 32ppm, I am able to take 2-4 teaspoons per day - so a bottle lasts longer for myself as well as the people I give it to. IF anything, it costs less because I have to purchase my distil

Re: CS>ms

2002-02-27 Thread MikeJonny3
WHAT is a zapper???

Re: CS>ms

2002-02-27 Thread Marshalee Hallett
> Is there any good reason not to try a zapper? I > don't have ms, but my zapper has sure done me a lot of > good for I don't know what all. I am using a Don > Croft model. pj I`ve been thinking about it. Where does one get a Zapper? Marshalee -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for dis

Re: CS>OT, diabetes and MS

2002-02-27 Thread Marshalee Hallett
Not necessarily. Many pathogens can hide in secluded places wreaking their havoc. CS is supposed to go anywhere to get the bugs. It can`t reverse nerve damage though... Were were screened for chlamydial infection? HHV-6? If they didn't extract it from cerebrospinal fluid, how can th

Re: CS>OT, welbutrin

2002-02-27 Thread Marshalee Hallett
Another thing, dear Listers, my doc gave me some samples of Welbutrin to try for the depression I`m having recently. Anyone have any knowledge or experience, good or bad with this stuff?? I hesitate to take stuff like that... Marshalee

RE: CS>OT, diabetes and MS

2002-02-27 Thread Heather King (LCA)
Hi Marshalee, I don't know about specific supplements for either, but I do know that diet figures VERY prominently in living with either condition. Limiting (or eliminating) sugar & aspartame, as well as all high-glycemic-index foods (potatoes, rice, beans, beets) will at least ease some of the

Re: CS>OT, welbutrin

2002-02-27 Thread Catherine Creel
<> Do NOT take the Wellbutrin. Very shortly, this stuff is going to be removed from the market. Do not take any SSRI or SNRI-type drug you are offered. They all can cause permanent structural changes in the brain that cause people to never be able to be off them and function as they once

Re: CS>ms

2002-02-27 Thread Marlene Hanson
For zapping to kill certain pathogens. More information at www.huldaclark.com Marlene - Original Message - From: mikejon...@wmconnect.com Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 5:58 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>ms WHAT is a zapper???

Re: CS>OT, welbutrin

2002-02-27 Thread Maxine Wilton
Marshalee, My Spouce has ADD. Dr gave him that and he couldn't take it. She then gave him REMRON, a realative new drug at the time and he has been able to take that . He takes it before going to bed, Comes in 15 mg's or 30 mg's.. he knows by himself if he needs the 15's or 30's, been on it

Re: CS>ms

2002-02-27 Thread Catherine Creel
<> If you're looking for electrical devices that have some efficacy look at Rife and Beck products. The Zapper is over-hyped and cannot even begin to touch most pathogens. I would imagine we have a scientist or two here that can expound on this. Catherine -- The silver-list is a moderat

Re: CS>OT, diabetes and MS : solution

2002-02-27 Thread Duncan Crow
Hi Marshalee; Diabetes is only a disorder and can easily be stopped. MS is primarily lipid peroxidation, regardless of whether it's caused by mycoplasma, HHV, mercury, aluminum, etc...doesn't matter. Contact me privately for details. The gist of the peer-reviewed information is that Methylation

Re: CS>OT, diabetes and MS

2002-02-27 Thread Dave Darrin
Marsha: It sounds to me like your lyme disease has flared up as the symptoms are the same. I've had lyme for forty some years and assure you that you never kill it completely. It hides in dryer tissues such as the lymph system and flares up with a trauma or some other unknown reason. My lyme w

CS>Electronic Products:

2002-02-27 Thread Medicine Man
Hi I am looking to buy Electronic equipment..Chi-Machines-Zappers-Rife-ect if anyone has anything to sell please send list and price...Thanks MM. -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to:

Re: CS>ms

2002-02-27 Thread MARIANO DELISE
I have a friend with MS who used a zapper, and she believs it set her back about a year. We don't know why, but on CS alone she kept improving, and when she began with the zapper, her walking regressed. Nancy DeLIse - Original Message - From: "Shirley Reed" To: Sent: Wednesday, February

Re: CS>OT, welbutrin

2002-02-27 Thread MARIANO DELISE
I'm not sure I wold take any prescription drug from a doctor these days. Have you tried colloidal gold for depression? With these possible diagnosis you have, who wouldn't be depressed? - Original Message - From: Marshalee Hallett To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday,

Re: CS>OT, diabetes and MS

2002-02-27 Thread MARIANO DELISE
I think this makes the most sense to me Nancy - Original Message - From: "Dave Darrin" To: Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 1:09 PM Subject: Re: CS>OT, diabetes and MS > > Marsha: > It sounds to me like your lyme disease has flared up as the symptoms are > the same. > I've had lyme

CS>MS links to "MAC" & "MC" 'sDNA?

2002-02-27 Thread Harold MacDonald
People with Scottish names are more likely to develop MS .and Surnames with "MAC or "MC"are the riskiest,approx. 25% increased risk.Scientists led by Peter Rothwell of Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford investigated the rate in southeast of Scotland.Their work may explain the anomaly around the globe

Re: CS>NEW RESEARCH

2002-02-27 Thread Brooks Bradley
Dear Wong, The dosages you relate appear quite adequate for general maintenance for individuals with "mild challenges". Interestingly, we found that a reversal of the percentages of ALA and ALC you state.gave the best results. The add

Re: CS>OT, diabetes and MS

2002-02-27 Thread Marshalee Hallett
> Marsha: > It sounds to me like your lyme disease has flared up as the symptoms are the same. No, they are not the same at all. I know what Lyme feels like, this ain`t it. With Lyme my joints ached, I had brainfog, I was really TIRED, and so on, for about 45 more symptoms. Now I have ringing in th

CS>CS & Argyria

2002-02-27 Thread -No Strezzz Cazzz
Hello, I am new to this list. I ordered my CS generator a few days ago, and I can't wait to get it. I have surfed the web extensively for possible dangers/risks of Colloidal Silver. And I keep seeing references to "Argyria". I also saw a homepage of a woman that appearantly has this disease (?)

Re: CS>OT, diabetes and MS

2002-02-27 Thread Maxine Wilton
I have read the message belo. I had an Uncle, (Cecil ) that had what they used to call Elephant's disease. It was thickening of the skin and also things inside happening. I also havea 3rd cousin , ( Ellen) that has the same thing. I have been told this is a hereditary illness. Cecil i

Re: CS>ms

2002-02-27 Thread DJG
www.quantumbalancing.com This is the main url for Beck's protocol. Incidentally, Beck has given his blessing to Sota for their products. www.sotainstruments.com FDA/FTC relentlessly attacked them, but most recently FTC backed down, which is quite a feat. What's strange is how FTC could even try

Re: CS>Chelation-milk thistle, some serious FYI

2002-02-27 Thread natural_essentials
The liver enzyme test you are referring to is GGT, there is also SGOT (could also be that one), SGPT, and alkaline phosphtase. Those are the main liver enzymes for a serum (blood) chemistry profile. A very interesting note The milk thistle really DOES work - or at least covers up the damage d

Re: CS>OT, diabetes and MS

2002-02-27 Thread DJG
There are other methods to go after the viruses hiding in tissue. One is by an Iontophoresis device, which I have. Others are by RF (Lachovsky), Rife etc. UVBI (ultraviolet blood irradiation) is very effective against blood borne infections. See Dr. William Campbell Douglass M.D. Ozone therapy

Re: CS>Electronic Products:

2002-02-27 Thread DJG
Looks suspicious to me... - Original Message - From: "Medicine Man" To: Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 5:02 PM Subject: CS>Electronic Products: > Hi I am looking to buy Electronic > equipment..Chi-Machines-Zappers-Rife-ect if anyone has anything to sell > please send list and p

Re: CS>OT, welbutrin

2002-02-27 Thread DJG
Eniva makes very good mineral products, including colloidal gold. www.eniva.com - Original Message - From: MARIANO DELISE To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 6:51 PM Subject: Re: CS>OT, welbutrin I'm not sure I wold take any prescription drug from

CS>zapper

2002-02-27 Thread Shirley Reed
I will have to differ with you regarding the zappers. I have and use a Beck silver pulser and the Sota magnetic pulser and would not wish to be without either. But I have and use continually the Croft zapper. It is wonderful. So are the other two devices. I kinda dread using the Beck pulser

Re: CS>OT, welbutrin

2002-02-27 Thread Craig Chamberlin
Marshalee, While I am very reluctant to take antibiotics, and I am very anti-allopathic, etc., I have suffered chronic depression for at least the last 30 years. I have tried anti-depressants from every catagory. SSRI side effects were horrible for me. Recently, my doctor asked if I had ever ta

Re: CS>OT, welbutrin

2002-02-27 Thread Craig Chamberlin
Marshalee, One Additional clarification...make sure it is Wellbutrin SR...not just Wellbutrin. Wellbutrin has a bit of a higher side effect of seizures, while SR is the same as other SSRI's, etc. Trycyclic's are among the worst wrt side-effects. Warmest regards, Craig > Marshalee Hallett wrot

Re: CS>Electronic Products:

2002-02-27 Thread CKing001
Government agent! Gonna take it all off the market and destroy them! Jump in here Marshall Chuck 2+2=5, for moderately large values of two . On Wed, 27 Feb 2002 22:48:07 -0500, "DJG" wrote: >Looks suspicious to me... >- Original Messag

Re: CS>zapper

2002-02-27 Thread Catherine Creel
<< I will have to differ with you regarding the zappers. I have and use a Beck silver pulser and the Sota magnetic pulser and would not wish to be without either. But I have and use continually the Croft zapper. It is wonderful. So are the other two devices. I kinda dread using the Beck puls

Re: CS>Electronic Products:

2002-02-27 Thread DJG
lol - Original Message - From: To: Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 11:01 PM Subject: Re: CS>Electronic Products: > Government agent! > Gonna take it all off the market and destroy them! > Jump in here Marshall > > Chuck > 2+2=5, for moderately large values of two . > > On Wed, 27

CS>Interesting....and promising technology.

2002-02-27 Thread Brooks Bradley
I have, for some time, enjoyed the fruits of "swimming upstream" through following the advice of a maverick economist and stock analyst named Bill Bonner. He publishes a periodical named The Daily Reckoning. This acknowledgment has absolutely nothing to do with my impendin

CS>: CS>Electronic Products:

2002-02-27 Thread Maxine Wilton
Hello Collector; Medicine Man, What are you going to do with all these things you are wanting to buy Are you going to repair if nreeded and resell them, use the parts, or destroy them fro another reason What are you willing to pay for them. May we havre a list of items with the limited

CS>[Fwd: [healthfraud] More Bad News for Colloidal Silver]

2002-02-27 Thread Leo Regehr
Anyone care to comment? Leo --- Begin Message --- >From "FDAnews Daily Bulletin" for February 27, 2002: FTC CRACKS DOWN ON BOGUS BIOHAZARD TESTS, TREATMENTS The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has settled enforcement actions against the marketer of a home test kit for anthrax and the purveyor of

Re: CS>[Fwd: [healthfraud] More Bad News for Colloidal Silver]

2002-02-27 Thread Catherine Creel
Hi Leo, you said: <> FTC CRACKS DOWN ON BOGUS BIOHAZARD TESTS, TREATMENTS The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has settled enforcement actions against the marketer of a home test kit for anthrax and the purveyor of a colloidal silver product purported to treat anthrax. "These companies used i

Re: CS>[Fwd: [healthfraud] More Bad News for Colloidal Silver]

2002-02-27 Thread Rick
I have a stock broker who handles some stocks for me. He supposedly is one of the most knowledgeable mining stock brokers in the U.S. He told me about a company called Clifton Mining which has a subsidiary called American Biotech Labs that produces a supposedly FDA approved CS- type solution called

Re: CS>[Fwd: [healthfraud] More Bad News for Colloidal Silver]

2002-02-27 Thread Catherine Creel
Hi Rick, <> The devil's in the details. From the website: "February 20, 2002. American Biotech Labs is pleased to announce that the ASAP Solution® has just been granted its first US EPA approval as a hard surface disinfectant." Note it says EPA and that it is approved as a surface dis

Re: CS>[Fwd: [healthfraud] More Bad News for Colloidal Silver]

2002-02-27 Thread Rick
Catherine: You're right, the website doesn't say anything about the FDA (but the EPA is close, isn't it??). I was looking on a vendor's (of ASAP) site and it stated the following: "According to the manufacturer, it has also been approved as an antibiotic in several other countries and is the onl

Re: CS>[Fwd: [healthfraud] More Bad News for Colloidal Silver]

2002-02-27 Thread Catherine Creel
Hi Rick, You said: <> Anyone can file an application for approval of a product or procedure with the FDA. From there, it gets tougher. http://www.fda.gov/opacom/7approvl.html Do I think they will ever give approval? I have my doubts. Pharmaceutical companies stand to lose too much

Re: CS>[Fwd: [healthfraud] More Bad News for Colloidal Silver]

2002-02-27 Thread Rick
Catherine- Thanks for the clarification. Rick - Original Message - From: "Catherine Creel" To: Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 11:19 PM Subject: Re: CS>[Fwd: [healthfraud] More Bad News for Colloidal Silver] > Hi Rick, > > > You said: > > > < the powers at be will ever all

RE: CS>CS & Argyria

2002-02-27 Thread JJ
Have you searched the archives of this list? > -Original Message- > From: -No Strezzz Cazzz [mailto:butterph...@cazzz.demon.nl] > Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 10:13 AM > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Subject: CS>CS & Argyria -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of c